Samuel Griswold Goodrich

Samuel Griswold Goodrich

Samuel Griswold Goodrich (August 19, 1793 - May 9, 1860) was an American author, better known under the pseudonym Peter Parley.

Biography

Goodrich was born at Ridgefield, Connecticut as the son of a Congregational minister. Goodrich was largely self-educated, and became an assistant in a country store at Danbury, Connecticut, which he left in 1808, and later again at Hartford, Connecticut, until 1811. From 1816 to 1822 he was a bookseller and publisher in Hartford. He visited Europe from 1823 to 1824, and moved to Boston in 1826. In 1833 he bought 45 acres in nearby Roxbury and built a home in what is now Jamaica Plain. There he continued in the publishing business, and from 1828 to 1842 published an illustrated annual, "The Token", to which he was a frequent contributor both in prose and verse. A selection from these contributions was published in 1841 under the title "Sketches from a Students Window". "The Token" also contained some of the earliest work of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Nathaniel Parker Willis, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Lydia Maria Child. In 1841 he established "Merrys Museum", which he continued to edit till 1854. In 1827 he began, under the name of Peter Parley, his series of books for the young, which embraced geography, biography, history, science and miscellaneous tales. Of these he was the sole author of only a few, but in 1857 he wrote that he was the author and editor of about 170 volumes, and that about seven millions had been sold. In 1857 he published "Recollections of a Lifetime", which contains a list both of the works of which he was the author or editor and of the spurious works published under his name. By his writings and publications he amassed a large fortune. He was chosen a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1836, and of the state Senate in 1837, his competitor in the last election being Alexander H. Everett, and in 1851-1853 he was consul at Paris, where he remained till 1855, taking advantage of his stay to have several of his works translated into French. At the end of his consulship, he was presented with a commemorative medal. cite web |url=http://www.merrycoz.org/bib/SGG.HTM |title=Nineteenth-century American children and what they read |work=Works About Samuel Griswold Goodrich (1793-1860) |accessmonthday=July 2 |accessyear=2008] After his return to America he published, in 1859, "Illustrated History of the Animal Kingdom". He died in New York.

Early life

Goodrich was associated with his brother Charles in writing books for the young.

Legacy

*Goodrich's land in Jamaica Plain was subdivided into residential streets, among them Peter Parley Avenue and Parley Vale.
*James Joyce mentions the name of Peter Parley in his novel "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" at the end of chapter I.

References

*1911

External links

*gutenberg author|id=Samuel_Griswold_Goodrich|name=Samuel Griswold Goodrich
* [http://www.jphs.org/people/2005/4/13/samuel-goodrich-alias-peter-parley.html Samuel Goodrich; alias Peter Parley] - Jamaica Plain Historical Society article


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